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Church & Congregational Administration, Lutheranism, Pastoral Ministry - General & Miscellaneous
Pastor and People: Making Mutual Ministry Work by Richard J. Bruesehoff β€” book cover

Pastor and People: Making Mutual Ministry Work

by Richard J. Bruesehoff, Phyllis C. Wiederhoeft
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Overview

The relationship between the pastor and the people is integral to a congregation's life and ministry. This timely resource offers key insights on tending to various aspects of this relationship, including reflections on the ministry of clergy and laity, the role of a pastor, ministry review, performance evaluation, and much more. Suitable for pastors, congregational leaders and councils, call committees, and anyone involved in church ministry.

Synopsis

The relationship between the pastor and the people is integral to a congregation's life and ministry. This timely resource offers key insights on tending to various aspects of this relationship, including reflections on the ministry of clergy and laity, the role of a pastor, ministry review, performance evaluation, and much more. Suitable for pastors, congregational leaders and councils, call committees, and anyone involved in church ministry.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1965
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Pages
130
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780806646510

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